2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-023-03547-5
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Suitability of skin traction combined with braces for treating femoral shaft fractures in 3–5 years old children

Abstract: Background In children aged 3–5 years, femoral fractures are common and are frequently treated using flexible intramedullary nails (FIN) or spica casting. Recently, more surgeons have been relying on FIN surgery because of the high rate of complications associated with spica casts, such as skin irritation and re-adjustment surgery. We aimed to evaluate the effect of skin traction combined with braces in 3–5 years old children at our hospital. Methods … Show more

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“…In both ISS groups, mortality was greater with nonsurgical treatment. The duration of hospitalization increased in the surgically treated groups as the surgical delay increased [ 14 ]. Repair within two to four days was linked with the lowest mortality and shortest hospitalization in patients with an ISS > or = 15, while repair within one day was associated with a tendency towards greater mortality and longer hospitalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both ISS groups, mortality was greater with nonsurgical treatment. The duration of hospitalization increased in the surgically treated groups as the surgical delay increased [ 14 ]. Repair within two to four days was linked with the lowest mortality and shortest hospitalization in patients with an ISS > or = 15, while repair within one day was associated with a tendency towards greater mortality and longer hospitalization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%